2. It takes a confident man to put his face on a 24-foot high wall, but street artist Baso Fibonacci and his crew pulled it off in this surreal Capitol Hill mural. It’s part of Sound Transit’s sidewalk art surrounding its future Light Right station. (seattlepi.com photo). less

2. It takes a confident man to put his face on a 24-foot high wall, but street artist Baso Fibonacci and his crew pulled it off in this surreal Capitol Hill mural. It’s part of Sound Transit’s sidewalk art ... more

2. It takes a confident man to put his face on a 24-foot high wall,... Photo-4651329.62742 - seattlepi.com

4. Another Henry, near the Ballard Bridge, brings an instant shot of joy. (Doesn't everyone want to hug an enormous tropical bird?) There's also some fun Henrys outside Value Village in Crown Hill. Photo by Amy Rolph/seattlepi.com. less

4. Another Henry, near the Ballard Bridge, brings an instant shot of joy. (Doesn't everyone want to hug an enormous tropical bird?) There's also some fun Henrys outside Value Village in Crown Hill. Photo by Amy ... more

7. Coffee and zoo animals enliven Bridge Way in Fremont, in this 1997 prominent mural by Patrick Gabriel. Vandals have hit it several times, but it's been cleaned up. (Photo by Amy Rolph/seattlepi.com).

7. Coffee and zoo animals enliven Bridge Way in Fremont, in this 1997 prominent mural by Patrick Gabriel. Vandals have hit it several times, but it's been cleaned up. (Photo by Amy Rolph/seattlepi.com).

9. This tableau is part of a vibrant four-paneled set inspired by diversity, labor, music and dance. It lines Seattle Central Community College's woodworking school on 23rd Avenue South. (seattlepi.com photo).

9. This tableau is part of a vibrant four-paneled set inspired by diversity, labor, music and dance. It lines Seattle Central Community College's woodworking school on 23rd Avenue South. (seattlepi.com photo).

9. This tableau is part of a vibrant four-paneled set inspired by... Photo-4651336.62742 - seattlepi.com

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11. Who needs a wall when you can take it to the street? Street paintings, like this one at 41st Street and Interlake Avenue, are common in Wallingford and Tangletown. (Photo by Amy Rolph/seattlepi.com).

11. Who needs a wall when you can take it to the street? Street paintings, like this one at 41st Street and Interlake Avenue, are common in Wallingford and Tangletown. (Photo by Amy Rolph/seattlepi.com).

11. Who needs a wall when you can take it to the street? Street... Photo-4651337.62742 - seattlepi.com

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10. The start of an underwater dreamscape perks up the empty Metropole building in Pioneer Square. Artist Jeff Jacobson raised the funds, with hopes for something vibrant. (seattlepi.com photo).

10. The start of an underwater dreamscape perks up the empty Metropole building in Pioneer Square. Artist Jeff Jacobson raised the funds, with hopes for something vibrant. (seattlepi.com photo).

10. The start of an underwater dreamscape perks up the empty... Photo-4651338.62742 - seattlepi.com

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12. The grand-daddy of Seattle murals: Paul Horiuchi designed this glass mosaic piece for the 1962 World's Fair at Seattle Center. Photo, taken in April of that year, is from the Seattle Municipal Archives.

12. The grand-daddy of Seattle murals: Paul Horiuchi designed this glass mosaic piece for the 1962 World's Fair at Seattle Center. Photo, taken in April of that year, is from the Seattle Municipal Archives.